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Honoka's #6 Fan said:No, not talking about the band, but this thing right here:
Like honestly, they haven't appeared in the franchise for a really long while!
Honoka's #6 Fan said:No, not talking about the band, but this thing right here:
Like honestly, they haven't appeared in the franchise for a really long while!
J & Siph said:I want replies to my art thread but my anxiety is telling me not to post this because it seems needy and greedy. But I like hearing what people think of my concepts (feedback about my art techniques are fine, too, but I mainly like talking about my lore and stuff).
But yeah, there's this fight going on in my head "DON'T POST THIS IT'S UNATTRACTIVE AND BAD " "If you do not post this, you will not get feedback and happy brain chemicals that come with said feedback "
It's an ordeal. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Yo said:Also, not to do with this, but thanks for the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯! I know have a place to copy it from.
Kokichi Oma said:Yo said:Also, not to do with this, but thanks for the ¯\_(ツ)_/¯! I know have a place to copy it from.
Did you know that you can do that shrug emoji at any time on Discord by typing "/shrug"?
Also, did you know that the center character within it is actually Japanese katakana? Specifically, it's "tsu" (romaji) ツ. There's another similar character to it, "shi" (romaji) シ. You can tell the difference because of how the "eyes" are facing. The last character that isn't a typical character is ¯, and that's known as an "macron". Macrons are usually used in letters, such as the long 'o' in Ōkami, to indicate an extended vowel in Japanese romaji...or even in other languages, at that. See that line there? That's what it is.
While I don't know how you can type the macron by itself, the katakana is easy to do by turning on Japanese keyboard, switching to katakana, and typing "tsu" as you would normally.